For the forth and final good deed, we were given another individual in the class. I got Colleen Innis. I know her fairly well and we are good friends, but I had no idea what she would want. I didn't want to disappoint.
I always see her drinking coffee, and I remember hearing how much she loves coffee. So I went out and bought her a coffee cup and a ten dollar gift to Starbucks. This morning I found Alex Svanascini and gave him the gift to give to her. She was very excited when she got it.
One thing that I learned from this is that in this season of giving it is just as satisfying as receiving. From this whole assignment I have realized how easy it is to do an act of kindness. I will deffinitely be doing this more often in the future.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Deed 3
For the third deed we had to help a stranger in our community. Although they are not strangers, my new neighbors Bob and Tracy just moved in next door about six months ago. Tracy had a baby two months ago and her name is Sophie. Bob works late hours on week days.
One day I saw Tracy walking to her mailbox, and I asked her if there was anything she needed. She told me she had to run out and get groceries, and she asked me if i could watch Sophie. Fortunately for me, the baby was asleep and I only had to watch her for thirty minutes, but I didn't feel like I had done enough. When Tracy got home I asked if I could help her hang up her Christmas lights and she agreed. After I finished hanging the lights she offered to pay me but I reluctantly declined her offer.
From this experience I learned that doing small things can be a big help to busy people. I also learned how to volunteer my time even when money is offered. I look forward to helping my neighbors in the future.
One day I saw Tracy walking to her mailbox, and I asked her if there was anything she needed. She told me she had to run out and get groceries, and she asked me if i could watch Sophie. Fortunately for me, the baby was asleep and I only had to watch her for thirty minutes, but I didn't feel like I had done enough. When Tracy got home I asked if I could help her hang up her Christmas lights and she agreed. After I finished hanging the lights she offered to pay me but I reluctantly declined her offer.
From this experience I learned that doing small things can be a big help to busy people. I also learned how to volunteer my time even when money is offered. I look forward to helping my neighbors in the future.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Deed #2
Normally when I go to her house I help her anyways, but this time was different because my aunt was out of town on a vacation. It was also different because my grandma wanted to get out her Christmas decorations. While I was there I carried up the Christmas tree and boxes of decorations from her basement. I helped her decorate the tree and fill her house with other festive decorations. I also hung Christmas lights outside and hung wreaths.
From this I learned that your family will always love you for the big and little things that you do. Also that a little hard work and dedication can have any task done quickly and effectively. My grandmother was very pleased with the job that I did, and even though in the beginning I didn't want to be there, I left very pleased as well.
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